Presentation 2005/3/3
Using SpecC Program Slicing to detect uninitialized variables and unused variables
Shunsuke SASAKI, Ken TANABE, Masahiro FUJITA,
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Abstract(in English) Program slicing is a technique to analyze depepdences between statements in a program by building a dependence graph and determining reachability on the graph. In this paper, we propose how to detect references of uninitialized variables and unused variables using a dependence graph targeting system level descriptions including parrallelism written in SpecC language, then we show a tool realizing the methods and evaluate it.
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Keyword(in English) System Level Design / SpecC Program Slicing / Dependence Graph
Paper # VLD2004-134,ICD2004-230
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Title (in English) Using SpecC Program Slicing to detect uninitialized variables and unused variables
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Keyword(1) System Level Design
Keyword(2) SpecC Program Slicing
Keyword(3) Dependence Graph
1st Author's Name Shunsuke SASAKI
1st Author's Affiliation Department of Electronics Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, University of Tokyo()
2nd Author's Name Ken TANABE
2nd Author's Affiliation Department of Electronics Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, University of Tokyo
3rd Author's Name Masahiro FUJITA
3rd Author's Affiliation VLSI Design and Education Center, University of Tokyo
Date 2005/3/3
Paper # VLD2004-134,ICD2004-230
Volume (vol) vol.104
Number (no) 708
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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